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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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and so the corrections finally made a law that made it a felony. and then that's when i stopped. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ ♪ back to you. [old english accent] i doth declare that thou have brought overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times
and so the corrections finally made a law that made it a felony. and then that's when i stopped. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw." the most violent confrontations behind bars. cell extractions. >> they tell you to back up to the door. if you back up you're a bitch. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer...
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you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather have laws that have an impact right at this moment in time. >> we agree about a must been a things. >> you are coming around. >> i haven't changed at all. >> i would like to see that reduced. but i think that this kind of debate is constructive. it worries me that i hear that vice president biden thinks we might not get background checks. >> if diane feinsteein would stop being so extreme which is not having the prosecution. you shoot somebody today and miss you spend 4.3 years and that is if you are a second time offender for assault in a deadly weapon. you tell me if that is a th
you look at columbine. 22 gun laws specifically. more than 100 laws were broken. if you add another one on there. is it going to fix the problem, no? >> i think if you are not prosecuting the guys, that is where i look at it and say, when they were dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. today. there is a huge loop hole, it is not the loop hole to buy gunning on the market. it is the loop hole of the mentally in sane people, now would that law fix it? probably not. i would rather...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. the ones who make us laugh, the ones with the strong shoulder to lean on, the ones we're named after, and the ones named after us. it takes all kinds of good to make a family. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> the state of arizona versus jodi ann arias, indictment. count one, first degree murder, premeditated murder. >> january 2nd, a trial more than four years in the making finally begins. >> this is not a case of whodunit. the person whodunit, the person who committed this killing sits in court today. it's the defendant, jodi ann arias. >> jodi arias was very confident that first day. >> reporter: "in session's" beth karas has been in the courtroom every day of the trial. what was the forensic evidence that the prosecution said linked jodi arias to the crime scene? >> blood, fingerprints, palm print, and
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and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about up to my chin. >> and i know police obviously and firefighters on the scene. is anybody in the hole now? is anybody digging? >> nobody has been in the house at all. the last night, they came and used some special equipment. and from what i heard, they lost some of the equipment in the hole. and that was it. they have never been inside the house yet, and he's been in there since 10:00 last night, and nobody's been in there to get him out. nobody. >> are you -- are you holding on to hope at all? >> i'm praying that there's an air pocket in there, that he can survive in. but i
and i just started -- i asked my father-in-law to grab me a shovel. and i jumped in the hole and started digging for him, and digging for him. and then the cop -- a cop came and snatched me out of the hole because he said it was unstable. the ground was still falling. the rocks -- the concrete was still falling. and i think that cop saved my life. but no one's doing nothing to save my brother's life. >> how deep was the hole when you were in it? >> it was over my head. it was about...
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now by law the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks instead of making smart cuts. agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. those little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends each year, but they do affect performance. take a couple toes off your feet and see how that works. the part of the budget with the biggest cuts have been hit in the last few years. agencies don't have a ton of flexibility. as much as there's this whole saw about how the government is full of waste, it sure is. but it still amounts to cutting hair and toenails when it comes to the budget. programs that are effective are subject to the same cults than the ones that aren't. under the sequester, we need to cut fingers off both hands. the bottom line is it's an incredibly stupid way to lose weight. ken rogoff is an expert on
now by law the u.s. needs to cut off budgetary body parts to shed $85 billion over the next seven months. i'm talking about things like cutting food inspectors and reducing hours at national parks instead of making smart cuts. agencies are cutting off fingers and toes and knocking out teeth to lose weight. those little cuts don't add up to much, less than 3% of what the government spends each year, but they do affect performance. take a couple toes off your feet and see how that works. the part...
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her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh. >> as his message developed, we came to see him as more than just a prophet. >> a messiah. >> right. manifestation of god in the flesh. >> koresh added a twist to his message in 1989, declaring only he could have sex. all the other branch davidian men would be celibate, even married men. koresh, however, could have multiple wives. in this home video that he would later send to federal agents during the siege -- >> i'm not a mean person. >> no, no. >> -- koresh linked his blend of spirituality and sex with the purity of the garden of eden. >> he was showing in the
her husband, wayne, was a harvard law graduate. they brought their six children. >> i thought at first it was going to be a sunny day. just walk into the kingdom one day, bring my family, and we'll live forever through eternity, believing in the scriptures and doing the things god wanted. >> when it comes to religious matters, you're always learning. >> clive doyle came to waco on his way from australia to israel. he ultimately stayed to study scripture with david koresh....
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that was a compromise by the house and senate into law. that's an enormous amount of revenue you think about 600, $700 billion in higher taxes. we've done the tax piece. >> we have a situation where republicans have joined in their support for gay marriage. as you look at these upcoming elections, how do you hold true to the republican pillars of the party and invite those -- many republicans who say, you know, we need to be supporting gay marriage among other -- >> there's certainly republicans who do. richard hanna and others that have actively engaged in that and supported that. in other parts of our country, they don't support that. this is evolving. >> kind of like a primary challenge? >> it can. it does. that's what primaries are about. i think we're evolving on a lot of these issues. the thing americans care most about is am i going to have a job, are we going to get the economy going, sign off on keystone pipeline, create 20,000 jobs. i think the economy is just job number one and should be for everybody. >> let me ask you on your
that was a compromise by the house and senate into law. that's an enormous amount of revenue you think about 600, $700 billion in higher taxes. we've done the tax piece. >> we have a situation where republicans have joined in their support for gay marriage. as you look at these upcoming elections, how do you hold true to the republican pillars of the party and invite those -- many republicans who say, you know, we need to be supporting gay marriage among other -- >> there's...
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. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> they are having this conversation trying to convince trav tois bre trav tois break up with her, she is outside the upstairs door listening to the whole conversation and she walked in and had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis want aid normal life. jodi wanted to be with him more than anything. extremely unhealthy bond they shared. >> reporter: and a normal, healthy life was something travis had wanted desperately since growing up in riverside, california. >> travis' childhood was full of above ev poverty, neglect, physical violence. >> his parents were both addicted to drugs. he wasn't raised by his parents. his grandmother is the one who raised him. a tough upbringing. >> reporter: jodi too said she didn't have it easy growing up. she was no stranger to abuse. >> she was artistic, grew up playing the flute, had a lot of brothers and sisters. so jody ias c
. >> david hughes recalls a chilling encounter between his brother, his sister-in-law and jodi arias. >> they are having this conversation trying to convince trav tois bre trav tois break up with her, she is outside the upstairs door listening to the whole conversation and she walked in and had this face on like she was the devil, and she was going to commit a murder right then and there. >> it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. travis want aid normal life....
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laws were broken there. if you add another one on there, is it going to fix the problem? no. i think we have -- >> how do you know? >> because i think if you're not prosecuting the guys who are committing these crimes, if you're noting have a background for mental health, that's where i look and say when they're dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. right now i'm all in favor of that because there's a huge -- you want to talk about a loophole. it's not the guns on the black market. it's the loophole of the mentally insane people, which by the way, the guy who pulled the trigger on me was declared mentally incompetent to stand trial. i would rather have laws to have an impact at this point in time. >> i agree with what you say there. we agree on a number of things. >> you're coming around. i like this. >> i haven't changed at all. i feel very strongly there are too many guns period, and i would like to see that reduced, but i think this kind of debate is constructive. it worries me when i hear that v
laws were broken there. if you add another one on there, is it going to fix the problem? no. i think we have -- >> how do you know? >> because i think if you're not prosecuting the guys who are committing these crimes, if you're noting have a background for mental health, that's where i look and say when they're dealing with mental health in washington, d.c. right now i'm all in favor of that because there's a huge -- you want to talk about a loophole. it's not the guns on the black...
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it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but allow the nra to basically say, hey -- >> you know the answer to that question. because the cigarette lobby does not have anywhere near the power that -- >> not anymore. and i think nascar did fine leaving tobacco behind. and it would do fine if it left the nra behind. >> let's take a quick clip from wayne lapierre from the nra. >> the nra 500 is the latest announcement in the long history of a growing partnership between the nra, speedway motorsports, and the nascar community. nra members and nascar fans love their country and everything that is good and right about america. we sal
it was around the earlier laws banning the sale of tobacco, sale of cigarettes. again, you would get the brand, or the name of the sponsor mentioned in golf tournaments, tennis tournaments and absolutely nascar races. 2010, the federal government worked to close this loophole, so that cigarette manufacturers could no longer sponsor this. but nascar had already moved away from its partnership with r.j. reynolds. >> but my god, how can we ban tobacco companies on the health grounds, but...
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>> uh, the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you to ems, okay? >> okay. >> now, the first responders -- the first responders that got here, the first responder that actually got into the house pulled jeremy out, the brother, because he was down there with a shovel trying to dig his brother out. pulled him out. they got everybody else out of the house and it was immediately deemed unsafe. erin, no one has been back inside since. >> john, i know that there are -- there's been sinkholes in many places around this country, but also in the state of florida. you've covered stories like this before. but how extraordinary is this situation? >> reporter: this one is very extraordinary for a couple of reasons. yeah, there are sinkholes all over. florida is built on literally 3,000 feet of limestone, which at any time can become very permeable and then a sinkhole can open up. what's happened here is they had a collapse, then another collapse. the walls are very steep ac
>> uh, the bedroom floor just collapsed and my brother-in-law is in there. he's underneath the house. >> okay. hold on one second. let me connect you to ems, okay? >> okay. >> now, the first responders -- the first responders that got here, the first responder that actually got into the house pulled jeremy out, the brother, because he was down there with a shovel trying to dig his brother out. pulled him out. they got everybody else out of the house and it was...
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not prohibited from reporting threats of violence to law enforcement. he's directed agencies to finalize regulations under the affordable care act that will increase access to mental health services for all who need them. and he's asked administration leaders at every level to work alongside school directs and community officials to develop plans to make schools, institutions of higher learning, and houses of worship safer. con temporary to what a few have -- contrary to what a few have said, all of these actions are consistent with the historical use of executive power. not one will infringe upon the constitutional rights of law- abiding citizens and gun owners. and all are essential parts of any serious comprehensive effort to combat gun violence. and to prevent dangerous people from acquiring and wreaking havoc with deadly weapons. now, of course, just as important as translating these proposals into reality, and advancing our robust national discussion about gun violence prevention, is the need to strengthen existing anti- violence initiatives and s
not prohibited from reporting threats of violence to law enforcement. he's directed agencies to finalize regulations under the affordable care act that will increase access to mental health services for all who need them. and he's asked administration leaders at every level to work alongside school directs and community officials to develop plans to make schools, institutions of higher learning, and houses of worship safer. con temporary to what a few have -- contrary to what a few have said,...
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. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our state isn't alone here in idaho in dealing with mental illness and mental disorders through the juvenile justice system. in many cases, there's really just a gap between an acute care facility like the one my son visited and jail. there just aren't a lot of options. i will say in defense of idaho that advocacy again proved very powerful in our case, and the state's been very forthcoming in providing services for my son. >> the hartford current and pbs had put together a documentary for frontline on adam lanlza and his mother nancy, the first person he killed on that horrific day. various people have told
. >> and when we spoke last time, you told me about the mental health laws in your state in idaho. you said, you talked about this emotionally awful time when your husband had to press criminal charges in order to get your son put in a mental institution for his health, for your safety. but he could only stay in that institution at the time for 10 to 14 days. what changes are needed? that, to me, seemed so shocking and so difficult for you as a parent. >> right. and i know that our...
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. >>> and accidental calls are embarrassing especially when you're breaking the law. eiver. listen. back in my day, there was no u-verse wireless receiver that let you move the tv away from the tv outlet. we can move it to the kitchen, the patio, the closet and almost anywhere. why would you want a tv in the closet? [ both laugh ] ♪ [ fancy voice ] brilliant idea, darling. ♪ [ female announcer ] the wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for 1 year when you bundle tv and internet. rethink possible. >>> a person of interest. what could this woman know about jeremy goulet, the man who killed two san jose police officers? i'm janelle wang in for raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. investigators say that woman, a suspected prostitute, has veita information about goulet. finding her could prove to be a challenge. george kiriyama joins us with more on the search. >> reporter: investigators are looking for this woman. we're in downtown santa cruz where people say they want to escape and get their mind off this horrible week, why many came out with their family and f
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to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that day. after that event oscar was very apologetic. >> reporter: there are no police reports. cnn could get no comment from the restaurant. when questions were asked in the papers an unidentified pistorius friend said it was he who brought the gun to the restaurant, not pistorius. south african media has always adored pistorius, some would say even protected him, by minimizing his problems. >> he was one of the biggest stories at the olympic games. >> reporter: he's one of the few south african sports journalists who has been critical of pistorius. he said the pr machine behind the so-called blade runner ha
to become a licensed gun collector so he could buy more than the four guns allowed by south african law. just last january, though the facts are in dispute, friend and boxer said pistorius was holding a gun at this outdoor cafe when it went off. he says pistorius was showing the gun to a friend. >> that was a major mistake what happened on oscar's part. it wasn't intentional. that could have been a bad event and something that could have been very tragic. we were all very fortunate that...
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our beers are in full compliance with all alcohol labeling laws. we proudly adhere to the highest standards in brewing our beers. i asked greg, who procures beers for several restaurants and bars in washington about macrobrewers practices? >> large brew houses it is somewhat commonplace to quote, unquote, dilute the beer. however what they're doing is, take, for example, if you had 1,000 barrels of beer, you know, like 2,000 kegs' worth of beer and you brew that to say 6.5%, 7%, and then you cut it with some water before bottling, you could bring it down to somewhere between 4% and 5%. >> and that doesn't mean your mislabeling it. not at all. you get it to the level you want and then you label it that way. >> reporter: he says that practice enables the major brewers to make and sell more beer out of their original ingredients. it gives the beer a cleaner taste and it's not deceptive as long as you label it accurately. i asked an anheuser-busch official if the company engages in that program. he said he couldn't comment beyond their written statemen
our beers are in full compliance with all alcohol labeling laws. we proudly adhere to the highest standards in brewing our beers. i asked greg, who procures beers for several restaurants and bars in washington about macrobrewers practices? >> large brew houses it is somewhat commonplace to quote, unquote, dilute the beer. however what they're doing is, take, for example, if you had 1,000 barrels of beer, you know, like 2,000 kegs' worth of beer and you brew that to say 6.5%, 7%, and then...
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i mean, when i practiced law for all those years, i had one particular judge that would allow the jury to ask questions. generally, you don't know what they're thinking, but that is a bombshell question, anderson. >> mark, what did you think of today? >> it's devolved into kind of a circus of the absurd. i understand that that's from a defense standpoint, those are never good questions, but at the same time, there's 250. you don't know, is that one person who has written 100 or is that the whole thing? remember, when nancy says the tide is turning, it wasn't exactly like this was a slam dunk for the defense to start off with. this is somebody who is self admitted, i have done nothing but lie, i stabbed him 29 times and put a gun to his head. so it was an uphill battle to begin with. >> what i don't understand is what the defense is trying to do because now we're in recross. and he's asking her questions that are sort of like lower-level oprah, like ricki lake level questions. like, were you in love? was it unconditional love? what about your relationship with this guy? >> i take issue
i mean, when i practiced law for all those years, i had one particular judge that would allow the jury to ask questions. generally, you don't know what they're thinking, but that is a bombshell question, anderson. >> mark, what did you think of today? >> it's devolved into kind of a circus of the absurd. i understand that that's from a defense standpoint, those are never good questions, but at the same time, there's 250. you don't know, is that one person who has written 100 or is...
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the federal government saying that those laws are still needed to make sure that everyone has a part of the franchise and is able to vote freely. we'll hear from him today. he had no idea that america will be fighting and refighting so many fights that he thought would be settled. part of what he will talk about today, but also recognize this area's role in the civil rights movement. >> victor, do we have a sense of how big these crowds are going to be and how they might compare to other years? >> historically, thousands of people here at what is called the bridge crossing jubilee in selma. so many come to recognize what happened on march 7th when about 600 peaceful protesters tried to make that 54-mile walk from selma to montgomery, but got as far as the bridge when they were beaten down. 17 had to go to the hospital. one was congressman john lewis. he will be here today. in the past we've seen presidents and president clinton in the last few months of his administration. he was here in 2000 and 2007 barack obama and hillary clinton were here at the start of the 2008 presidential ca
the federal government saying that those laws are still needed to make sure that everyone has a part of the franchise and is able to vote freely. we'll hear from him today. he had no idea that america will be fighting and refighting so many fights that he thought would be settled. part of what he will talk about today, but also recognize this area's role in the civil rights movement. >> victor, do we have a sense of how big these crowds are going to be and how they might compare to other...
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we called it an innovation law or the flex law. its passed both chambers. and went to conference committee and at the conference committee level, a nine page bill became a 28 page bill and it still had the flex components, but then this whole new concept of a tuition tax credit program was added. >> i've heard you call this an anti-public education bill. but as i understand it and please correct me if i'm wrong, it's not just to send them to another private school. they could send them to another successful public school district, could they not? >> that is an option. i don't think i've used that term. i think that that is one of the criticisms of the bill. and let me tell you, we in the education community understand that we need to address the problem of low performing schools. and there were several other bills pending that would have addressed that. so we have problems with how this legislation was enacted, buts also we're not sure it's going to produce the results that the state also we're not s going to produce the results that the state leaders say i
we called it an innovation law or the flex law. its passed both chambers. and went to conference committee and at the conference committee level, a nine page bill became a 28 page bill and it still had the flex components, but then this whole new concept of a tuition tax credit program was added. >> i've heard you call this an anti-public education bill. but as i understand it and please correct me if i'm wrong, it's not just to send them to another private school. they could send them to...
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i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if you like that, i'll teach you. >> i was trying to say -- >> i'm trying to say it makes it look like you came here -- >> i came to pick her up. >> to have sex with an underaged girl. >> we were in a role playing chat room, dude. >> what role were you playing exactly here? >> people play roles. never ask role playing. people just talk. my god, is this some kind of holdup? man, you got a warrant? if the girl don't want to come -- >> a warrant? are you a defense lawyer now? >> i'm saying, man, you don't got no cause to hold me. i got no problems sitting here to talk to you. >> he sticks
i happen to know law enforcement. >> you do? so you're an expert in this area. >> no, no, i'm just saying you come off as law enforcement. >> really? you know how you come off? >> how is that? >> somebody who is very nervous, somebody who came over here to have sex with a 14-year-old girl. >> 14-year-old? >> i read him some of what you said online. are you sexy naked? have you ever played with yourself? you going to put my [ bleep ] in your mouth. if...
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. >> the sacrifices that law enforcement make and their families make. and every time i see one of those cars go by and i see an officer it really brings that home. >> reporter: sergeant butch baker and officer elizabeth butler always remembered here in the city of santa cruz. mike mibach, channel 2 news. >>> today in santa cruz and the hp pavilion there were a lot of tears but there were funny moments too. you see here poking fun at himself and even governor brown. >> governor, has anybody ever told you sir that you bare a striking resemblance to me? butch baker was the first person to point out the resemblance to him. we have a slide show from the procession, the badges of all the departments there and a performance by james durbin. it's all on ktvu.com right there on our home page. >>> san francisco police are investigating a shooting that happened late this afternoon. they say it happened just before 4:00 at bryant and main street. according to san francisco police, a passenger in a car was shot. the driver took off looking for a hospital and then fl
. >> the sacrifices that law enforcement make and their families make. and every time i see one of those cars go by and i see an officer it really brings that home. >> reporter: sergeant butch baker and officer elizabeth butler always remembered here in the city of santa cruz. mike mibach, channel 2 news. >>> today in santa cruz and the hp pavilion there were a lot of tears but there were funny moments too. you see here poking fun at himself and even governor brown....
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>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're sort of in limbo and we're allowed by the city law to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. lavigne is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies, and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks.estimates all the change will cost his businesses tens of thousands of dollars and a lot of headaches. >> a lot of aggravations, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information, training, computers, everything. >> now, another big company that's holding off making changes right now is starbucks. it says there are a few gray areas it's sorting through and it's using the city's three-month evaluation period to see what changes it needs to make to be in compliance. so, kate, the ventis are safe for now. >> should i get a venti skim latte and ask them to put sugar in it, they will put sugar in it, or i ha
>> we will when the law says we have to. right now we're sort of in limbo and we're allowed by the city law to hold off until about june. >> reporter: the city says it will not enforce violations for about three months as restaurants adjust. lavigne is waiting to see the result of a lawsuit filed by restaurants, beverage companies, and others to try and stop the city from its ban on supersized drinks.estimates all the change will cost his businesses tens of thousands of dollars and...
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it's the law of nature in washington, d.c. four minutes after the hour. >>> interstate 40 in colorado has reopened this morning after severe weather out there made a huge mess of that highway. blizzard conditions near some of vail's popular ski resorts caused two massive pile-ups. you can barely see through the snow. 30-car wreck shutting down several miles of i-70. we want to go to karen mcginnis. enough snow already. but where is it going to go? where is spring? give us some reason for hope here. >> well, there is not definitive confidence as to where the system is going to head. but i will tell you that for chicago, you may remember, chicago for 335 days, they didn't see any measurable snowfall and now they see these back-to-back storm systems. it is good because they do need the moisture. 48 inches, that's what some of the amounts are expected. washington, d.c., it may shut down. may or may not. because it does look like right around the metro d.c. area, we could see three to seven, three to eight inches of snowfall. but w
it's the law of nature in washington, d.c. four minutes after the hour. >>> interstate 40 in colorado has reopened this morning after severe weather out there made a huge mess of that highway. blizzard conditions near some of vail's popular ski resorts caused two massive pile-ups. you can barely see through the snow. 30-car wreck shutting down several miles of i-70. we want to go to karen mcginnis. enough snow already. but where is it going to go? where is spring? give us some reason...
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neil: accepting part of the health care law. he looked too malleable. >> mcdonald speaking, he actually about to hike taxes. >> the funny part is the big winners in the tea pack thing, for him to go would have been a huge political error if he is running for reelection. neil: but you know, if you almost wonder the same republicans who are rejecting the economy just a little bumpy or republicans lose control in the house, they will come right back to me like nobody's business. >> the freethinkers are looking at him, he tells it like it is. neil: normally civil wars within parties are not constructed. >> you will see christy move immediately to the right. neil: business guys like him getting back to the very dna of this show, he preaches to their choir, he has the best chance. >> do you think is a legitimate contender? yes, he is. should he run a? sure, he should. turning around a state that is absolutely corrupts, absolutely bankrupt and turn it into a great day, others are very young and fresh, offer some promising things. not n
neil: accepting part of the health care law. he looked too malleable. >> mcdonald speaking, he actually about to hike taxes. >> the funny part is the big winners in the tea pack thing, for him to go would have been a huge political error if he is running for reelection. neil: but you know, if you almost wonder the same republicans who are rejecting the economy just a little bumpy or republicans lose control in the house, they will come right back to me like nobody's business....
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this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in happened on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us now from selma, alabama for the interview is the director a member of the voting rights act team. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair the say that public pressure, a social movement, political activism is a big part of the immediate reason that we got the voting rights act in the first place so, it's appropriate to question whether it might still be effective? >> absolutely, rachel. i was struck by the reality. as i talk to you tonight, i'm less than 100 feet from the edmund pettus bridge where 48 years ago, courageous women, men, and children marched
this law is something that came about because of public demonstrations. i mean, the edmund pettus bridge and john lewis getting his head bashed in happened on a sunday. the following monday, eight days later, it was lbj addressing congress, a joint session of congress in a nationally televised speech demanding this law. the voting rights act happened because of demonstrations. it happened because of selma in 1965. can public demonstration now have the effect of helping to save it? joinings us...
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it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going after the actual violations on the ground and who is committing them. >> and why would we vote in favor of a county whose record is the epitome of what caused the passage of this law to start with. >> reporter: but the court's conservatives told solicitor general don verrilli that congress didn't look at the most up to date evidence when it last renewed the law in 2006. >> do you know which state has the worst ratio of white voter turnout to african-american voter turnout? >> i do not. >> massachusetts. >> do you know what has the best, where african-american turnout actually exceeds white turnout. mississipp
it's the most important civil rights law of the modern era, which is why the words you're about to hear may live on forever. our report from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: just look, the court's liberal member said, at where most voter discrimination lawsuits come from, areas in 16 states covered by the law. >> you can say maybe this district shouldn't be covered, maybe this one should be covered. the formula seems to be working pretty well in terms of going...
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increasing dramatically, that is in a new report from the southern poverty law center. messages targeting blacks, jews and gays were found on campus at oberlin college and a student saw someone dressed like a member of the ku klux klan. look at the number of hate groups t has jumped 69% since 2000. eight years later before president barack obama was sborn in, there were 149 extremist groups in the u.s. mark helped prepare this report. good morning to you. why are we seeing such a dramatic jump? >> good morning, don. really the explosion began in the fall of 2008 which is the moment when two things happened, when barack obama appears on the national political scene for the first time and of course when the economic collapse begins with the subprime crisis. it seems clearly to be related, very closely to that, those two factors and it's not only the person of the president, our first black president but the demographic change he represents, in other words the idea that whites are predicted to lose their majority, fall under 50% of the population by 2043 so there are big c
increasing dramatically, that is in a new report from the southern poverty law center. messages targeting blacks, jews and gays were found on campus at oberlin college and a student saw someone dressed like a member of the ku klux klan. look at the number of hate groups t has jumped 69% since 2000. eight years later before president barack obama was sborn in, there were 149 extremist groups in the u.s. mark helped prepare this report. good morning to you. why are we seeing such a dramatic jump?...
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banks toure's and their billionaire owners in switzerland over the weekend voters approved of a new law that restricts how much hey there ali guards can receive the fat cat initiative as it was called passed with sixty eight percent of the vote and it gives companies shareholders a veto on executive pay and outlaws certain types of golden parachutes for departing executives all in all this do law puts in place some of the harshest restrictions in the world on corporate executive compensation and one of violates the new law could literally go to jail but it's not just switzerland getting into the game to control the fact cats entire european union in is as well last week the e.u. passed a new cap on banks to pay for bidding bankers from receiving bonuses that are equal to or more than their base salaries so here's europe doing something about this global oligarchy problem question is when will the united states do something will pass a new restrictions on executive pay like we did and switzerland or what about just eliminating the mitt romney capital gains loophole and rolling back the r
banks toure's and their billionaire owners in switzerland over the weekend voters approved of a new law that restricts how much hey there ali guards can receive the fat cat initiative as it was called passed with sixty eight percent of the vote and it gives companies shareholders a veto on executive pay and outlaws certain types of golden parachutes for departing executives all in all this do law puts in place some of the harshest restrictions in the world on corporate executive compensation...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news now this morning. catholic cardinals meet today in rome to set a date for the conclave to elect the new pope. >>> meanwhile cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for his past saek yal conduct saying that he has at times fallen below the standards of the priesthood. he stepped down last week and will not be voting in the conclave. >>> in new york, funeral for a young couple killed in a car crash on their way to deliver their first baby. they were in a cab when a bmw sideswiped it. >>> nurse is under fire for refusing to perform cpr an elderly patient. the patient later died. the nurse said that she was following policy. >> we can't do cpr. >> hand the phone to the passerby. >> no, no, it's not. >> anybody there can do cpr. give them the phone, ple
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. >>> good morning. welcome back. some stories making news now this morning. catholic cardinals meet today in rome to set a date for the conclave to elect the new pope. >>> meanwhile cardinal keith o'brien apologizing for his past saek yal...
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wait and see. >>> later today, osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom where he faces charges of conspiracy to kill americans as a member of al qaeda. abu ghaith who appeared alongside bin laden and claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks will stand trial in u.s. federal court instead of being detained in guantanamo bay. many gop lawmakers were quick to oppose the decision to keep ghaith in the u.s. for trial yesterday. senator lindsey graham criticized the obama administration for not utilizing the prison at gawn taun ga guantanamo bay. >> we're putting the administration on notice. we think sneaking this guy into the country, clearly going around the intent of congress when it comes to enemy combatants will be challenged. i don't know what they're going to charge him with. i don't know the details of what they plan for this gentleman. but i do know this. if this man, spokesman for 9/11, is not an enemy combatant, who would be? >> since september 11th, 2001, 67 foreign terror suspects have been convicted in u.s. federal courts. >>> china has
wait and see. >>> later today, osama bin laden's son-in-law will appear in a new york city courtroom where he faces charges of conspiracy to kill americans as a member of al qaeda. abu ghaith who appeared alongside bin laden and claimed responsibility for the 9/11 terror attacks will stand trial in u.s. federal court instead of being detained in guantanamo bay. many gop lawmakers were quick to oppose the decision to keep ghaith in the u.s. for trial yesterday. senator lindsey graham...
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the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. >>> black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on their way to the hospital. the driver of the car carrying the couple was hurt but suffered only minor injuries. the two people of the bmw fled on foot. the baby remains in the hospital. family and friends say he weighs just 4 pounds and is in serious condition. >> in news of the world tonight in pakistan, a bomb detroyed several buildings. the bomb went off near a mosque as worshipers were leaving for the night. rescue crews are looking for possible survivors. some shiite leaders say forces are not doing enough. sunni militant groups are suspected. >>> in japan, rec
the voting rights act was signed into law later that year. this year's commemoration comes a few days after the court heard arguments of overturning extensions of a key act. >>> black headed men and carved crying women filled the streets outside the temple where a funeral was held today for the young orthodox jewish couple. the two 21-year-olds were killed when they were hit by a black bmw. however doctors were able to deliver the baby by c-section. the newly married couple was on...
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in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five weeks vacation and a maximum 35-hour work week, with no paid overtime allowed. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. >> the aim is to keep your job without working. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. in this episode, we'll examine our relationship with work. how much is too much, too little, and who should decide? but before we look at the hours we spend on the job, we'll look at how employers tried to influence the way their workers act off the job. as morley safer reported in 2005, that cigarette or drink at home, that political candidate you supported, even your eating habits are coming under the scrutiny of your employer. if your boss doesn't approve, it might even cost you your job. >> anita epolito and cara stiffler were considered model employees at weyco, an insurance consulting firm outside of lansing, michigan. anita, 14 years on the job, cara, five. they sat side by side, sharing w
in fact, it's the law. full-time workers in france are guaranteed at least five weeks vacation and a maximum 35-hour work week, with no paid overtime allowed. and not everyone is thrilled about working even 35 hours. >> the aim is to keep your job without working. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm leslie stahl. in this episode, we'll examine our relationship with work. how much is too much, too little, and who should decide? but before we look at the hours we spend on the job,...
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, wouldn't write the law, the damn liberals are writing the law. now we had if i'm not mistaken, the legislative process worked this well in 2006. we had 15,000 pages of testimony, 90 witnessesment by a 390-33 vote in the house and 98-0 vote in the senate they extended the law. and what has changed since then? the only thing i can see that has changed is that david suitor left the court and -- a leto joined the court now we get the activist conservative judges. david is right in the sense that the legal efforts to make it tough tore vote in places like pennsylvania where unfortunately for the republican senate leader in pennsylvania, was caught on tape saying this is how we're going to carry pennsylvania is to keep people from voting am we had a 102-year-old woman in florida who waited three and a half hours to vote. i mean t there is a need to-- and i would say nationalizing the standards is probably -- >>. >> woodruff: but that wasn't the question. >> well, the administration was asked about this specifically and they said we don't want to do thi
, wouldn't write the law, the damn liberals are writing the law. now we had if i'm not mistaken, the legislative process worked this well in 2006. we had 15,000 pages of testimony, 90 witnessesment by a 390-33 vote in the house and 98-0 vote in the senate they extended the law. and what has changed since then? the only thing i can see that has changed is that david suitor left the court and -- a leto joined the court now we get the activist conservative judges. david is right in the sense that...
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my law firm represents several of the companies that are the major fracking companies in the country, representing texas for many, many years. of course, there's problems. every form of energy extraction including windmills and solar have problems. neil: isn't the governor say let's examine the problems? >> we had the problems for years. neil: right? then why -- obama's another two years do? >> it's getting good reports on how it's done. neil: what's he up to? >> best practices mean you do it with a minimum amount of possible effect on the environment. also, it'll help us in terms of pollution because these natural gas is used, it's significantly less impact on the environment. neil: the governor could have said, look, i'm going to rise above the interest of the environmentalists who cap job growth in my state and make a statement -- should he choose to run for president -- that he's above this. this could have been his clinton, you know, moment. >> you know, i had favorable things to say about andrew and the way he's governed in a fairly moderate way. it's a missed opportunity for th
my law firm represents several of the companies that are the major fracking companies in the country, representing texas for many, many years. of course, there's problems. every form of energy extraction including windmills and solar have problems. neil: isn't the governor say let's examine the problems? >> we had the problems for years. neil: right? then why -- obama's another two years do? >> it's getting good reports on how it's done. neil: what's he up to? >> best...
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these individuals under current law are easily exploiting the weak federal laws to obtain firearms. these guns are frequently sold, resold and trafficking across state lines resulting in the proliferation of illegal firearms in our communities. straw purchasing and gun trafficking put guns in the hands of criminals. according to the a.t.f., of the nearly 94,000 firearms that have been recovered in mexico during the last five years, more than 64,000 have been sourced to the united states. similarly, a large percentage of the guns used in crimes in our largest cities were trafficked across state lines. the current loopholes in federal law make preventing and prosecuting these offenses very difficult for law enforcement officials, and that's why there is a large number of law enforcement organizations that have endorsed our bill. the bill creates new specific criminal offenses for straw purchasing and the trafficking in firearms. instead of a slap on the wrist or treating this as if it were simply a paperwork violation, these crimes under our bill would be punishable by up to 25 years
these individuals under current law are easily exploiting the weak federal laws to obtain firearms. these guns are frequently sold, resold and trafficking across state lines resulting in the proliferation of illegal firearms in our communities. straw purchasing and gun trafficking put guns in the hands of criminals. according to the a.t.f., of the nearly 94,000 firearms that have been recovered in mexico during the last five years, more than 64,000 have been sourced to the united states....
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should state laws in this particular case regulate are marijuana trump federal law? >> absolutely. we need to change federal law. i agree with asa. we need to legalize marijuana nationally but in the meantime, the best thing the federal government can do is step pack, make it clear it's a low-enforcement policy. >> a good debate, a debate that's going to continue. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >> you it. >>> while we're waiting to see when the cardinals at the vatican will pick a new pope, the vatican is waiting as well. why the cardinals can't yet start the conclave. rgentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fe
should state laws in this particular case regulate are marijuana trump federal law? >> absolutely. we need to change federal law. i agree with asa. we need to legalize marijuana nationally but in the meantime, the best thing the federal government can do is step pack, make it clear it's a low-enforcement policy. >> a good debate, a debate that's going to continue. thanks to both of you for coming in. >> thank you. >> you it. >>> while we're waiting to see when...